Wolf Man Admits Tom Cruise’s $410M Movie Deserved to Kill the Dark Universe!

The Dark Universe plans were sprawling ahead of The Mummy‘s release in 2017, including Universal’s now infamous photo of Russell Crowe, Javier Bardem, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Sofia Boutella photoshopped together as a promise of the monster franchise to come. This hope came crashing down in the fallout of The Mummy‘s release, as it made $410 million at the box office, resulting in Universal losing between $60M-$95M on the film. That ushered in a new direction for upcoming Universal Monster movies that Wolf Man belongs to, and the 2025 film proves the pivot was for the best.
Wolf Man Was Originally Going To Be Part Of The Dark Universe
Universal Had Eyes On A Wolf Man Movie For Years

2025’s Wolf Man Could Not Exist Within The Dark Universe
This Iteration Of Wolf Man Wouldn’t Work In A Shared Universe

The Dark Universe’s collapse is ultimately a good thing when looking at 2025’s Wolf Man. Universal made it clear what direction the cinematic universe was heading in with The Mummy. These films were going to be driven by top-tier stars, lean into action over horror, and carry massive budgets. There was also surely going to be an emphasis on crossovers and worldbuilding to set up future installments. The Mummy shows why that approach was not the best, as there were flat characters, not enough scares, and too much franchise setup for a single film.
There is no chance this version of Wolf Man would have been made under the Dark Universe banner. That’s an assessment I feel confident in even without knowing what the Dark Universe’s version of Wolf Man was going to be about. But if Dwayne Johnson was the archetype for the lead role, a big-budget, action-heavy blockbuster would have been the result. Instead, 2025’s Wolf Man gives audiences a small, personal family drama horror film relying on practical effects that doesn’t have the weight of a shared universe on its shoulders.
Wolf Man Is Further Proof That Universal’s Monsters Don’t Need The Dark Universe
Bringing Back The Dark Universe Would Be A Disservice

The idea of the Dark Universe and a franchise with all of Universal’s classic monsters intermixing is not a foreign concept, as the studio had success with the idea on a smaller scale through the 1930s and 1950s. However, Wolf Man is another reminder that this is not a necessity to do these characters justice. Universal has had a few recent success stories with these properties by removing the shared universe burden from them. In the last six years, they’ve made The Invisible Man, Renfield, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Abigail, and now Wolf Man.
Movie
Critics RT Score
Audience RT Score
Box Office
The Invisible Man (2020)
91%
88%
$144.4 million
Renfield (2023)
58%
79%
$26.4 million
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023)
50%
74%
$21.7 million
Abigail (2024)
83%
84%
$42.7 million
Wolf Man (2025)
54%
62%
N/A
By making all these different standalone movies, Universal is giving fans of the Universal Monsters more films to see. Importantly, this is all being done without audiences or filmmakers worrying about how a film connects to others. These movies work alone and do not need a big team-up crossover like the Dark Universe so desperately wanted. Not every movie is bound to be great, but the Dark Universe wasn’t off to a great start. It’s much better to let these movies and characters exist on their own than force a shared universe strictly for potential box office profits.
What Wolf Man Means For The Future Of Universal’s Monster Movies
More Standalone Monster Movies Are Coming

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